LAGOS — Nigerian troops have clashed with suspected members of
Islamist group Boko Haram in a raid on an alleged hideout, leaving 11
dead, including a soldier and policeman, an official and local media
said Sunday.
The clash occurred Saturday in the Okene district of
Kogi state, located in central Nigeria, after soldiers and police sought
to raid the alleged hideout, said Jacob Edi, a spokesman for the state
governor.
"There were some skirmishes between some hoodlums and
the military," Edi told AFP. "There are unconfirmed reports that some of
them may be Boko Haram ... A military person was confirmed dead and a
(secret police) person."
He could not say how many of the
assailants were killed, though local media reported nine were dead and
identified them as suspected Boko Haram members. Authorities were still
searching for those who escaped, he said.
Edi said the raid
occurred because soldiers wanted to defuse explosives said to be at the
building, though local media gave varying accounts.
One report said the raid followed the discovery last week of an alleged bomb-making factory in another town in Kogi.
Military and secret police officials did not respond to requests for comment.
Boko
Haram has carried out scores of attacks, mainly in northern Nigeria,
though occasionally in other regions of Africa's most populous nation
and largest oil producer.
An alleged high-ranking member of the
group arrested several weeks ago was said to be from Kogi state, located
in the country's middle belt region between the mainly Muslim north and
predominantly Christian south.
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